In the West Valley, many serious injuries come from high-speed impacts, sudden lane changes, and collisions at intersections where visibility and timing matter. After a severe wreck, defendants and insurers frequently try to narrow the story: they may dispute fault, claim symptoms are unrelated, or argue the injury is temporary.
Catastrophic injury claims are different because the damages can extend far beyond the first hospital stay. In Goodyear, injured residents may face ongoing medical care, rehab, mobility or home-safety needs, and work limitations that can affect the household budget for years.
That’s why local catastrophic injury advocacy usually requires:
- early evidence collection before footage is overwritten or witnesses are hard to reach
- medical record review tied to the crash timeline
- a damages strategy built around future needs, not just immediate costs


